GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This demi-lune console table, designed by French metalsmith Edgar Brandt, has a blackened mustard marble top above a short apron with a beaded border. It is raised on four scrolling iron supports with beaded sides that are flanked by scrollwork.
Adapted from
- Kim Beachum, DMA unpublished material, 2001.
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Review Patsy Lacy Griffith file located in the Collections Record office for help with Provenance on this object
At least two photos of this console table possibly situated in the home of Patsy Lacy Griffith that could be uploaded to Piction.
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About 1930: Paris, France
Until 2001: Ms. Patsy L. Griffith, Dallas, Texas [1]
From 2001: Dallas Museum of Art, the Patsy Lacy Griffith Collection, bequest of Ms. Patsy Lacy Griffith, 2001 [1]
[1] According to DMA object receipt located in the DMA object file (2001.181.a-c), January 2001
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General Description
This demi-lune console table, designed by French metalsmith Edgar Brandt, has a blackened mustard marble top above a short apron with a beaded border. It is raised on four scrolling iron supports with beaded sides that are flanked by scrollwork.
Adapted from
- Kim Beachum, DMA unpublished material, 2001.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
Review Patsy Lacy Griffith file located in the Collections Record office for help with Provenance on this object
At least two photos of this console table possibly situated in the home of Patsy Lacy Griffith that could be uploaded to Piction.
TMS Updates
Geo Xrefs - constituent birth and death place
Provenance
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
About 1930: Paris, France
Until 2001: Ms. Patsy L. Griffith, Dallas, Texas [1]
From 2001: Dallas Museum of Art, the Patsy Lacy Griffith Collection, bequest of Ms. Patsy Lacy Griffith, 2001 [1]
[1] According to DMA object receipt located in the DMA object file (2001.181.a-c), January 2001
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